The Darlington democrat. (Darlington, S.C.) 1868-1871, November 17, 1869, Image 3
T ZEE IE XJ^.I?,XjI2sra-TOIsr X3 E! 3VT O C -A. T .
®||C pcilUU lrtt. HEALTH! BEAUTY!!
V, KOVEMBER IT.
K. E S Ij o c i _
LARGEST CIRCULATION---T//A’ DEMO-
CRA T HAS THE LA RGEST CIRCULA TIO\
OF AX Y PAPER IX UARUXGTOX COCX-
TY A Uf> PUHLlUHES THE OFFICIAL
A O VE9TIAMMEXTS.
All parties indebted to
tins oijice for subscriptions, will
pleas(A4RU and settle their arrear
ages, as we arc compelled to have
money to keep up the supply of
material.
Atiy fxirson Sliding a large brass key,
•which was lost in our streets, will receive a
suitable reward if be will leave it at tbis
office.
Slroug, Pure and Rich Dlood—In
crease of 1'lcsh and Weight—Clear
Skin and Beautiful Complexion,
SECURED to ALL.
St(KtkJioIder*s Meeting.
An adjourned Meeting of the Stockhold
ers of the Cheraw and Darlington Railroad
Company will be held at Florence, on Tues
day next, 23d November.
Attention is called to the advertisement
of Miss IIuTMACHKn, in another column.
Wo have seen specimens of her handywork
which would do credit to those of riper
years.
Cox’s Hoarding House.
This establishment continues popular, and
seems to contain a goodly drove of black
birds, if one may judge from the noise they
make.
Give the Devil hit* Due.
We'did Calvin Josky, the colored deputy
sheriff, injustice last week in as much as we
intimated that he was sent for Davis. his
was a mistake of ours, Constable Douse W in-
UATE went—but did not bring the person he
was sent for. In explanation we desire to
say that the latter will no sooner ralrh than
the former, and neither of them fit for the
posaitious they occupy.
We hope this explanation is satisfactory.
A Runaway.
On friday evening, a powerful horse came
dashing on the square bringing a buggy with
him, but not keeping it long. There was no
driver, Air. W. L. Kelly had found the
place uncomfortable andjhnd judiciously, but
precipitately left it. The buggy struck a
tree—the shafls were broken an umbrella
dislocated—the coupling tongue bruited and
JUatoes—il vat Bid Kt Up * thrown
everywhere.
The horse was frightened by the new
steam engine. This engine so far us its
frightening abilities are concerned, had ns
well have been put in the middle of the
street.
Avutleiuy of our I^idy of Mercy-
AVc learn that the Sisters of Mercy, of
Sunitcr have established an Academy of our
Jjady of Mercy in Wilmington. N. C, which
was opened on the 11th of October. 1 he
course of instruction will embrace all the
branches required for a lady’s education.
Wc regret to state says tha Bencttsville
Journal, that Rev. C. H. Pritchard Pastor of
Renetevillc M.E.CBuroh, and of the Circut,
mot with a severe acidcnt recently, having
been thrown ’with great violence tothe
grounebby a horse which lie was riding at
the time. Mr. Pritchard was severly injured
in the back, from which he is still suffering,
although ho is not confined to his bed.
One of the few really succcssfol enter-
prisesof the day is Pahkeh & Co.'s One
Dollar Sale. Their system offers a greater
opportunity fur the purchase of the thousand
and one useful articles, at a price that comes
within the reach of all classes, than any
other.
It is a well understood fact, that certain
classes of goods pay the dealer a very large
percentage of profit: This appears almost
necessary, especially in Fancy Goods,
Jewelry, .Silver plated Ware, &c., of which
a dealer docs not sell sufficient of any one
article to make it an object of trade, and is
obliged to purchase in small quantities ; and
when the goods are sold by throe or four
classes of merchants, and each charge a very
large profit, the price becomes double the
original cost of manufacture before reaching
the hands of the people.
It isin such goods Parker A Fo., 98 & 100
.Summer St.. Boston, deal most extensively.
There sales are so immense they make each
article a specialty, often buying all a manu
facturer can produce. Their system gives
universal satisfaction. Read their advertise
ment.
PARKER & KELLY.
DEALERS IN
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
Boots, Shoe*,
iScC-,
ALSO
CHOICE FAMILY
Gke* o o o :i7± o s=s*
which they will rcU vory low for cash.
April 14 'i'6 ly
RADWAY’S
Sarsaparillian Resolvent
HAS MADE THE MOST ASTONISHING CURES.
SO QUICK, 80 RAPID ARK THE CHANGES.
THE BODY- UNDERGOES UNDER THE INFLU
ENCE OF THIS TRULY WONDERFUL MEDI
CINE THAT ^
Every Day an Increase in Flesh and Weight
Is Seen and Felt.
Scrofula, Con«ump< ion, Sjrphll|«,iuacnx«d
«M»d badly troatoii Venereal. Hi ite inauy
form*. GHaudnlar di«ca«e. Ulcers in the
Throat, Mouth, Tumor*, Nodes In the
tilend*, and other part* of the system,
boro J&yes. Strumous discharges from the
Kars, Kruptivc diseases of the Eyes, Nose*
Mouth, ttitd the worst forms of Skin dis
ease*, Eruption*, Eever Sore*, Scald Head,
Itlntf Worm, Salt Jtheum. Erysipelas,
Acne, Black Spots, Worms Ln the Flesh,
Tumors, Cancers in the Wn^b, and *11
weakening: and puinful discharges. Night
Sweats, lo*a of Sperm and all wastes of
the life principle, are within the curattre
range of Kariway's Sarsaparillian Kesol-
vent, anti a few days use will prove to any
person using It for cither of these forms of
disease, its potent power to cure them.
Not only does th« Enrsapurlllian tteaolvcnt
exC'd oil known remedial aeunts, in the cure of Chronic,
Scrofulous Constitutional, Skin and Syphiloid d is* ascs but
it » t\o only ponitivc remedy for Kidney, IS ladder
Urinary, and Womb diseases. Oravel. Dia
betes Dropsy, Stoppage of Water, Incon
tinence of Urine, Height’* disease. Albam-
Innrin, and in nil cases where there are
iSrlc.k. dnst (leponlt*, or the water Is thick,
cloudy, mixed with substance* like the
white of an egg, or fhrcarl* like white silk,
or there is n morbid dark, bilious appear
ance, and white bone dnst deposits, and
where there i« a pricking, burning sensa
tion when passing wnter, and paiti in the
Small of the Buck, and along the Loins* In
all these conditions Hallway's Sars&parll-
lian Resolvent aided by the application of
Hallway’s Ueady Hellcf to the Spine and
Small of the Ziuek, and the Bowels regula
ted with one or two of Radway’s Regnlat.
ing Pills per day. will soon make a com-
! »lete cure. In a few days, the patient will
»e r it*bled to hold and discharge his water
naturally without pain, and the Urine will
be restorod to its natural clear, and amber
or sherry color*
THE WASTES OF THE BODY
a~o supplied with new, healthy, and vigorous blood, that
fumiafics sound structure. 'Hence «11 suffering from
WKAKEMisq Discharoks, either MALE or FEMALE,
of the Womb, Uterus, or other organs, whether Leuoor-
rha:a. Sperm, or Eruptire dischnrjccs, of every kind, or
fioai violence of “ Self-abuse,” from the Genital Glands,
Oi* Venereal discharge?, or ulcers, or sore?, through the
rep * naive process of RADWAY’S KARSAL'AF 1L-
LiAN, are arrested, and the ruptured organs healed.
THE TRUE THEORY OF CURE.
RADWAY’S SAKSAT’A KILLIAN RESOLVENT
supplies the syRtem, through the blood, urine, sweat, and
structure-making constituents with Tissue making, Flesh
making. Heat or Caloric and Fat nviking elements.
All ol i s constituents are nourishing, purifying, and
itrcngUicnina. It Repairs, fir.a s, Resolves, and drives
out of !lu Lodt; the products of Deoav and Corruption.
CON SUM LTD IN. WHITE SWELLING, DROPSY,
SYPHILIS, CANCERS, TUMORS. Ac., we all of a
scrofulous diathesis, and as such, are within the eurativ#
range ol the 8AK4AFAIULLIAN RESOLVENT!
1 That Scrofula, by whatever name designated, is
the result of deposits from the blood, induced or caused
by Chronic intlamation. That those deposits take placo
when the blood it poor, weak, watery, and incapable of
holding in solution its proper constitucnte, or from the
presence of some virus or poison in the blood, as Mer
cury, Calomel, Corrosive Sublimate, which is the Corro
sive Chloride of Mercury or other agents, given in medi
cines and which enter largely in the common advertised
Sar&ipsrinas, NOT ABSORBED OR CHANGED
FROM THEIR NATURAL CONDITION.
2. That unless the repairs or nutriments are greater
than the wastes, that docompoirition and decay will su
pervene, and the powers of life become exhausted.
3. Thr*. the dying body cannot be sustajned on any
treatment of medication that exhausts the sybtem, or fails
to nourish th*; blood, the only medium tnrough which
the vi'al forces are preserved, and on which the growth
of the body depends.
4. That Railway’* Sarsaparillian Ret*
ol vent supplies a want never before possessed or known
to exist in medicine, that this new found principle in
Chomical science, which has been brought to such a per
fect system of euro Is exhibited as follows :
1. *lt« great power in assimilating the food in ils first
srage of distillation in the process of digestion, as chyme
and chyle with the nourishing elements of blood,
seperating from tbsse liquids refuse and inert qual
ities before they arc taken up by the lactecals and ars
formed into Mood. Hero we see that by its wonderful
power it charges tho system with the very essence or
principle that forms tho vital powers of the body, and iU
chemical action on the blood in its primitive and com
plete condition, separates every atom of refuse material or
element, out of which the viru$ of disease is formed.
2. That, the blood thus prepared, and supplied with
these nourishing properties becomes strong, rich and
healthy, and holds in solution its proper constituents
through tho Soxsaparlllian Resolvent, and
repaid tho wastes of tnc body with sound aud healthy
Structures. Such is tho wonderful power the Sarsa-
nsjrltflan Resolvent exerts on the blood and
jaii** r f tha system, that no virulent humors or poi
sons will exlrt by whivli deposits are made.
3. The rspittf**' which the Sarsaparillian enters
the circulation, a'nd communicates its curative powers
through the Blood, Sweat, Uxino, and other fluids, se-
cures the constituent seeruiions o* *och respective organ,
establishing functional harmony throu^out the system ;
through its action and power over the So-.vetmns, tbs
Liver secretes its natural or proper allotment P* W O}
the Hkin sweat; the Kidneys urea; and the Lungs
car 1h*ii ; wo that this wonderful medioino not only csteh-
ishes health iu the sick body, but preserves the system
in health.
As we have shown the principle on which disease is
formed, ns well as tho only sensible theory of cure,
we claim that tho range of cure of the Sarsaparil
lian Resolvent is unlimited, and that evorydhea.se
that is of a Chronic,Scrofulous or Organic Diathesis, is,
properly within its spocial range.
THE GREAT SECRET OF CURE
in this Mtdicine consists in the selection of ingredients
containing curative and nourishing properties that sup
ply the blood and general system with such constituents
which, in a condition of disease and depravity, it is defi
cient of, together with the combination of tho several
ingredients that form the SAUdAPA RILL LAN RESOL
VENT.
If the constituent of Oxygen was exhausted from the
almosjdteric air, life would become extinct. So, when
the blood becomes exhausted of its vital constituents, it
deposits its tubercles and diseased humors in the body,
and the elements of decay and decomposition supervene.
Radwuy’s Sarsaparillian Resolvent is to
the blood and general system what Oxrosw is to the
aimosph*—ic air; it supplies the life principle, and
enables the blood to bold in solution all its natural con
stituents.
DAILY CHANGES
take place, for ns the Sarsaparillian increases the strength
and purity of the blood, all deposits are diminished, and
where mere are tubercles formed in the lungs, tho
further di posits are arreriod, and those that are estab
lished or forming dislodged, expelled, exhausted, or tho
portion of the diseased lung cicatrised, and the consump
tive, scrofulous subject receives good, if not sound,
health.
BLIND LADY CURED.
Gravel, Dyspepsia, Sore Legs, Bleeding from tho
Lungs, Cured.
Mr. G*okgk MoirrniKa, a commercial traveller, in
Canada West, writes us, under date of April 17, 1869,
from Woodstock:
44 The SAKS \ PA KILLIAN RESOLVENT is in great
demand, and working wonders. Mi . Hoao, of Straffords-
ville. merchant, t>ld me of a ease where a woman WAS
BLIND, but, by the use of ihcSAKSAPARI LLlAN RE
SOLVENT, ora now see to read She would give a
certificate, but does not wish to be bothered with people
writing. Hundreds call to see her. The euro is regarded
as wonderful.
“Messrs. White & Scott, principal druggist? here,
inform me of a person of note -nigh social standing—who
for years was affli* ted with DYSPEPSI A and Q14A VEL,
who ha been entirely cured by RAHWAY’S SAUSA-
FAitiLLiAN RESOLVENT.”
Mr. Ho so reports another case of Chronic Soie Leg,
that resisted all other advertised medicines, cured by a
f-w bottles of SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT.
“ Mi. Jonathan Prff.i.and, of Widdor Station, cured,
by one bottle, of Bleeding from the Lungs, Night Sweats,
Threatened Consumption.
“ In every town I visit I hear of wonderful cures by
thftSAU&APAUILLlAN RESOLVENT. For every kind
of Humor, Sore, Skin Eruption, and ali weakening
discharges, the p*->ple use it, and become cured ; so with
Fit. , Scrofu'a, White Swelling, Sore Heads and Eyes.
None and Mouth, ail kinds of Sores, this wonderful
remedy acts so powrrl'illy on tho blood that ail who take
it become strong, sound, and healthy.
“GEO. G. MORTIMER.
“Commercial Traveller.”
RADWAY’S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT is
sold at *1 per Bottle, or o Potties for $5, by all Druggists
end Mi-di- mo Drab r% nr i at DR. BA DWAY’S Medians
Warehouse. 87 Maiden l»»ue, New York City.
HART, PARKER & CO.
DARLINGTON, C. H., S. C.
Woull i ■ pccifully crtll 'he attention of the
citizen, of Darlington to their new and cora;>lete
BUj.ply of
FURL DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT
MEDICINES, &€.,
Would also call the special attention of Plty-
ficians to our stock of Drugs,
All prescriptions put tip with care.
TERMS CASH.
April 14 28 ly
Notice to Plasters.
'.KKKK & KKLLEY will make CASH ad-
R . BOB & Co.,
MANUFACTURERS OF WARRANTED
Extra Cast Steel Patent Ground
Circular Mill Mulay and Gang
S-A/WS-
Circular Saws
With Moveable or Inserted
TEETH !
' Y'AV c ' a * m ^ or our P aten * Circular Saw
W t be fallowing advantages over all others:
The shanks of the teeth are clastic, and exert
a uniform distension in the sockets.
The stability of the plate is no way affected by
inserting new sets of teeth.
Each tooth independently, may be adjusted to
tho cutting line.
No rivets, keys, or oth°r objectionable appli
ances aro employed in connection with the teeth
which areas simple in construction, and os easi
ly used as a nut for a bolt.
In short, all the difficulties heretofore experi
enced in the use of movable teeth for saws, are
fully met and obviated by this invention.
—ALSO—
TUTTLE PATENT
“Champion” Cross-cut Saws.
Oiross-O-w/fc
OF ALL KINDS.
SAW MANDRELS,
SUMMING MACHINES, 8cc.
Send for catalogues and Price Lists.
R. HOE & Co.,
Printing Pres,, Machine and Saw Manufac-
New York,
Oct 13
turers,
Uoaton Mass , and London England.
1 6m
MILLINERY.
M RS. El i YXSWOKTH. takes picas-
are in informing her customers, that her
FALL AND WINTER STOCK
OF MILLINERY AND FANCY ROODS,
will be open on Monday the 18th iaidant.
Oct 13
tf
IXTotioo.
will sell, at private sale, and at prices that
__ivill aford inducements to judicioua invest
ments in a thriving town, some of the most valu
able lots in Florence,
I also desire to close out my stock, in whole or
in part, and will afforc liberal inducements. Call
on or address me at Florence.
JEllOME P. CHASE
Oct 26 2 tf
CARRIAGE
*%T.
BUGGY
A3STX>
MANUFACTORY
AT
jD^^n-nsra-Toisr, s. a.
T HE undersigned beg leave to inform the
citizens ot Darlington and surrounding
country, that they have opened a £liOP at Dar
lington Court House, for the purpoec carry
ing on the bussiness of manufacturing and re
pairing Buggies, Carriages, Waggons, Carts, &c.
All work done with neatness and dispatch.
Wc respectfully solicit a share of public pa
tronage.
D. W. RAST, & CO.
Darlington, S. C.
Sept 29 62 tf
MAYESVILLE MILITARY
jflLo etdomLy.
O N tho 1st of October next, the undersigned
will open a Military School, at Maycsville.
Hoping, from his long experience in teaching,
to give eutire satifaction. and to merit the con
fidence and patronage of the community at large
—he is determined that this School shall be of
the highest grade, and second to none in the
country.
Boys will be prepared for College or Business.
The Principal refers with pride and gratification
to his former pupils, who have taken high posi-
tious in Colleges and Business.
The 1st Session opens October 1st, and closes
February loth.
The £nd Session opens February 16th, and
closes June 30th.
Terms—$100 per* Session for board and tui
tion, payable invariably in advance.
French, German and Drawing, extra.
Pupils will be charged from the opening of the
Session, and will not be taken later than six weeks
from the first of the session.
WILLIAM H. COIT, Principal
REFERENCES.
Rev. J. Leighton Wilson, D. D., Mayesvillc, S. C.
Dr. J. A. Mayes, 44
Rev. K. A. Buist, Cheraw, 8. C.
Gen. W. L. T. Prince, Cheraw, S. C.
Maj. F. F. Warley, Darlington. S. C.
Ucv. (1. II. W. Peiric. D. D., Montgomery, Ala.
F.ev. J. B. Mack, Charleston, S. C
Messrs. 1’landing & Richardson, Sumter, S. C.
Sept. 8 49 3m
MRS. JOHN LAURENS’
fjoflcimuj £"l)<uU
— FOR
■'X^OTTHSTG- Xj-A-UDJES,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Send for Circulars, etc. "tcS
Sept a
W-
P. RUSSELL. HAVING BEEN Liberally Putroniicd for the past Twenty Years
in Charleston and tlir inghout the State, returns his thanks, and respectfully
solicits a bontimiunce of the snrnc. He is Prepared with Every Facility to FILL (JHUKKS for
SASHES. BUNDS, DOOIiS, WINDOW FRAMES MANTLE-PIECES, MOULDINGS, to., &«., and
has at his Ware-rooms, No. 6. Hayne-street, n large and well selected stock of tho above goods.
WORK SHOPS IN PRITCHARD STREET.
The Character of the work from this establishment for the past twenty years will be a guarantee
to those who may order goods from
-W\ IO.’U’SSLESXjiXj,
Who advertises himself the only practical Sash, Illind and Door makerby trade, who is now
carrying on the above business in this city, and will allow no job of work to Isave his establish
ment that docs not reflect credit upon him as a mechanic.
5. IIAYNE STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C.
31 ly
No.
May 5
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EQUITY LIFE INSURANCE CO.,
OF r/RGIXIA.
Rea tons uhy Keen/ One Should L sure in
the Equitable Life Insurance Company of
Virginia.
1st. It is more LIBERAL to the Insurers than
any other Company, find will eventually become
Purely Mutual and belongs to the Ixarnut.
2d. It circulates its money amongst its patrons
who are the Insurers. Consequently they arc
getting the benefit of the rapid accumulations of
the Company, the money being invested by the
Board of Directors among the insuress. There
fore the the insurers are building up an institu
tion peculiarly their own, and conducted for
their benefit.
3d. The loans of this Company arc as liberal
as other companies?* who declare dividends at the
end of the second, third and fourth years, but
this company nt the end of the first and every
year. Thereby the insurer saves sever;:! ears’
interest on the loans by insuring in this compa- _
ny, and ho never looses his money if he pays lor
one Whole Year, whereas, in other companies,
he has to remain nn insurer for several years, o*
he loses all the money he has paid.
EQUALITY LIFE
Examine its Pamphlets he for.
Principal Office Kilo M
Agents '"'V-'
Nov 10 r
JOHN DAWSON. GKO. TECL. BOB'-
01 v j) i, T eel &HeiiniRg;
■Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
HARDWARE,
CUTLERY,
<3- XT 2sT S,
Agrlcniinral Implements, Iron and
FAILS,
ALSO DBALEHS W
Millers’, ITjusc. Carpenters', Ship Carpenters',
Cabinet Makers’, Masons’, SaddUrc,
Wheelwrights’, Curriers', Black
smith’s’, Machinists', Turpen
tine Makers’, Shoe Ma
kers’, Builders’ and
Uunertakers’ Tools,
Rope, Twine,, Fishing Table, Scales, A c.
SOT A fall stock of all the above constantly
on hand, and for sale at tho Lowest Pries for
CASH.
Market Street, W ILMINGTON, N. C.
April 7 27 ly
DAVID H. CLARK, FreMtlcn!.
THUS. H. WINNE. Vic«.PresiJinf,
.1X0, Q. WINN, Secretery,
Gen. JAS. H. 1CANE, Actuary,
Dr. K. 11. WATKINS, 1 .. „ . . , .
Dr. H. W. DAVIS, ( M1 A1,
Judge JNO. A. MEREDITH, Counsellor.
DIRECTORS.
Wm. J> Johnson, of Johnson & Hunt, Wholesale
Grocers.
Wm. H. Powers, Winston & Powers, Wholesale
Grocers.
Albert Orpwat, Treasurer Buckingham Slate
Company.
Charles Y. Morris, Morris & Co’s., Sugar Re
finery.
G. A. Pebles, superintendent manchestdr cotton
mills.
John II. Tylkk, J. II. & J # im'Tyler, Jewellers
M. Milmusku, Wholesale Dry Goods.
Tiros. llALDWijBtJJothicr.
•Iown M. GoDiisr. Cashi*. ^Planters B.-nk-
J. K. tyowKii,. Superiuieiwlaut Western Union
Tel»giop\ C®. '
At.ex. Hobkptson, Cattle l.roker.
“One Price.”
Thos. H. Blackwell.
I S constantly receiving additions to his Large
Assortment of
Men's Furnishing Goods,
ALL THE
LATEST STYLES OF
Ties,
Scarfs,
Hosieries,
G lores,
Uudcr-Kcar,
Fine Shirts
Ready Made and to Order.
Bassou’s Kid Glares,
Our good* are all marked nt low price*, and in
Plain Figures, and our motto is
“ONE PRICE.”
219 King Street, 1 door below Market,
Charleston, S. C.
Oct 13
tf
ROBERT CHISOLM, JR
ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR,
Office, 17 Broad-street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Sept 8 49 tf
Prime Leaf Lard,
F or sale at
PARKER & KELLY'S
87 tf
June 10
Sugar-Cured Hams,
F or sale low for cash
at PARKER & KELLY’S
June 1C 37 tf
If You Want
F ashionable, and cheap goods*, go to Mrs
PARKER’S, over Parker tSi, Kelley’s Store.
Jane 30 39
W anted—Agents,
T O sell a new book of great value to Farm
ers, Mechanics, and Working men of all
trades and occupations,
The
13th edition now ready.
FARMER’S & MECHANICS’
3VE^3NrU' J A.X J ,
Edited by GEO. E, WARING, Jr.
Author of “Elements of Agriculture,” “Draining
For Profit and for Health,” and former^
Jy Agricultural Engineer of
Central Park, N, Y.
GOO Octavo Pages and over 200 Illustrations.
The New Orleans Times snys: “It is a book
which should be in the handa of every Farmer
ami Mechanic.”
The New Orleans Picci/vnc pays : “So valuable
a book should he found in the house of every Far-
mcrand Mechanic; its elegant illustrations will
make it welcome everywhere.”
Active meu and women can make more money
and give better satisfaction in selling this book
than any work in the field.
Send for 10-page circular, telling all about it.
E. 15. TREAT & 00., Publishers.
No. 0G4 Broadway, N. Y.
Sept S 49 tf
Wholesale Grocer.
Brown, Joues & co.,
WholesMo
S. & M Rosenbaum, Dry
WALKER, EVANS & COGSWELL,
Stationers, Printers,
AND
Blank Book Manufacturers,
3 BROAD STREET,
^CHARLESTON, S. C.
itto'iv to.
ond, Virginia. <
W. C. FERGUS,
(op south c.vjiolina,)
WITH
Simms & Tyson,
Wholesale Grocers and
COMM LSSION MERC 11 ANTS,
No. t>4 South Gay-street.
B A LTIM O R E . Md:
OonmgiMncnts of C'otion solicited and prompt
44 fim
Mrs. Parfeer,
HAS JUST-RETURNED FROM
ZSTEW -YORK:,
A ND is now prepared to showlur friend* and
customers the largest ^
STOCK OF
MILLINERY,,
AND
FANCY GOODS,
That she has ever offera^o the public.
All of which she will i^pton the most reasona
ble terms. Call aud gxauro for yourselves.
Set 22
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PHOTOGRAPHS,
FERREOTYPESj.
AMBROTYPES,
jBMT Gallery will bo open regularly, and none
1, H hut the REST work will be sjtOWed to leave
the establishment. Pictures made of any size,
and perfect satisfaction guaranteed.
J. S. FLOYD, Photographer.
Sept 22 51 tf
returns made.
Aug 4
MILLINERY.
Mi
US. HAYNSWORTII tenders
for the very liberal patronage
and expects to open about thi* -Ttu
new and corapliMti Sto^k of Milltncry >
Carriage Painting.
g HAVE opened a Shop under my Photograph
§ (i.tllery. and am prepared to Paint and Trim
in tije very best style, Carriages and Buggies.
also—*—
FurTiiture cleaned, painted and varnished.
Sign Painting, Gilding and Fancy Painting, See.
All work, n t matter how small, warranted to
give satisfaction.
J. S. FLOYD.
Sept 22 31 ♦ tf
icr tin:nk
[riven lu r I
inst.int, a I
rid Fimey j
Goods, comprising, all thelnL -t PaTa.-niri Novel
ties, fur the fall ami winter S» :v on and I'l iues ;
that will defy compct’.iion. (»; I-will be al ;
tended to with care and pro!:)}-- u -
Sept, 15 50
F. VON SANTEN,
IMPORTER OP
tr
49
,
vai
ot t o
( hr b
York. :<
(’harlcs
Aug
uus of (three-fourths) of the value of all
rnsip' d to Goo. VV William*! & t’o..
i:. or Williarne. liornie Sc fc., Now
id fill orders in Nuw York, Bnltimoro or
44
If
Parrott’s
CROSS 3S,0-A»X)S-
4 NOT HER New Stock ha* arrived, and are
selling even cheaper than the last. Nearly
everything wanted can be found here, and every
thing guaranteed as cheep as ;tt Darlington C. H.
Wc have a Full Stock, ALL NE\Y.
Wc b'dieva in quick sales and small profits.
We will buy ali produce at the highest prices
Gome and see
P X1UIOTT k 0<b
Sept!5 50 * f
Paris Fancy Goods,
| Toys Dolls. Games, (TilldronV Car-
; riaifos, French ronfoelioner),
F I R E W 0 R K S,
i India liubbcr Goods, sush as Clothing, Nursery
> 1 Sheeting, &c.
2*29 KING STREET,
Two Doors above Market-street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
o5
June
tf
K. D. CHARLES
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
TIMMU.NSVILf.K. S. C.
Sept 23 M W
Something New!
IMPORTED ALES.
*^4“fF7 S "S-n"2^“^5 | jiersniuilly peleBle'*. from thcprealest novelties;
W tif -A. A- 'nt t aisi) tl .,. , u o s lelegant Trimmings to be seemed in
LIQUORS AND CIGARS, P7
a. p. i.rtbis’
SAMPLE ROOM.
In rf.tU'Pt’J. U. .M.:ra}i> 1'ioif
Id A'A tf
FALL AMD WINTER FASHIONS.
m n Its. M. A. BINDEll has ju»l arrived from
fi 1’aris and London with the latest designs
PARTN tRSIII P
I. , liaTC ,llis day formed a
‘he naia* and style of
2ii k r r ’ U .V r practice of Law and
HKNRY M6IVER,
" W. LOYD.
>y-
Count
fTVL"
been thormiv
cipal respectfully
of education in and a'
1N8TITCTF,” ha*
‘shed, and the Prin-
.tronage of the friends
Darlington, C. H.
Young ladies can obtain board for ten ($10.00)
dollars per month, iu tho family of the Principal.
Boys can be accommodated with board by the
Kev. J. W. Crider, and others, for the same
amount.
Latin, Greek, French. Music, (vocal and in
strumental) English and Mathematics are taught.
TERMS PER QUARTER:
1st and 2nd Classes $10 00,
3rd and 4tU Classes $ 8 00.
5th MW Oth Clastics,,..,..., 0 W.
Music * 7 60.
Use of Piano $ - 50.
French $ 2 50.
For particulars apply to It. W. Boyd, Esq., of
Darlington: Cnpt. J. W. Stuckey and Charles
&pcnccr, of Bishopvillc, or to
AY. BEAUMONT CLARKSON,
Principal.
May 12 82 tf
REEDER & DAVIS.
COTTON FACTORS,
A XT)
General Commission Merchants,
Adder’s North Wharf,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
DAVIS.
Cm.
Consignments respectfully solicited.
OSWEI.I. EEEDElt, ZIMMERMAN
Aug 25 • 47
<£*. IP. Jlimtir,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
CHOICE DRUGS,
Idedicincs,
Chemicals,
Surgical Instruments,
Porfumeries,
Toilet Goods,
Cor. King and Var.dorhorst-Streets,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Proprietor of
Aimar’s Sarracenia Bitters,
For Dyspepsia.
Aimar’s
SAR8APAHILL.Y & QUEEN S TiELGHIT.
Aimar’s
PKKMIUM COLOGNE IVATER,
AGENT FOR
James Buchan & Go’s,,
CKLKBU.VTKD CLIRSVXYC SOAPS._
May 5 31 ly
WOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIB!
rOR TUB
NEW YORK WEEKLY.
The People’s Favoiute Journal
The Most Interesting- Stories
Are always to be found in the
NEW YORK WEEKLY
At present there are
SIX GREAT STORIES
running through its columns ; and at least
One Story Is Beg-nn Every Month.
New snbtcribers are thus sure of having ih
commencement of a new continued story, uo mu.
ter when they subscribe for tho
NEW YORK WEEKLY.
Kach number of the NEW \0KK WKKLi •
contains Several Beautiful Illustrations Doubd*
the Amount of Heading Matter of anyTp*
per of its cloas, and ths gkotchea. Short Stone.
Poems, etc., are by the ablest writers in Ameri
ca and Europe. The
NEW YORK WEEKLY
does not confine its usefulness to amusement, bn*
publishes a great quantity of really Instruct! v -
Matter in the most condensed form. The
N. I. Weekly Departments
Lav* attained a high«r reputation from ■.
brevity, exoellence, and correctness.
Thb Pleasant Paba on Arifs are mad* up of th
concentrate! wit and humor of many minds
Thb Knowledge Box is confined to useful in
formation on all manner of subjects.
The News Items give in th* fewest words n
most notable doings all over the world.
1 ni Gossir with Coreeii-ondents eont»:
answers to inquiries upon all imaginable tuhjac
An Unrivaled Literary Paper.
IS Tim
NEW YORK WEEKLY.
Kach Issue eontaine* ft-oni EIGHT to TEN
STORIES and 8KKTCHE0, and HALF A DOZEN
POEMS, in ADDITION to the SIX SUK1 AL STO
RIES and tho VARIED DEPARTMENTS.
The Terms to Stibscrlber* ;
One Year—aingle copy Three Dollars.
“ •• Four copies ($2.V> each) Ten Dol'ars.
“ “ Eight copies Twenty Dol.ai
Thoae sending $20 for a club of Eight, r :
sent at one time, will be entitled to a copy Fre*.
Get tera-np of clubs can afterward add single c
pies at $2.50 each.
STREET & SMITH, Proprietors.
No. 55 Fulton Street, N.' Y
Sept. 29 52 (im
My School Exercises
V BT ILL bt»gin Cth of i^oj'temucr. School
V v year 40 weeks lung, and divided into 3
Session#. Tuition per year $20, 2$35, $40, ac
cording to elas?, and divided by length of Session.
Entries by Session, and deductions in cases of
Ribbon*. \rlr*t* % Bridal Ynl*. Floirers. protracted sickness only. Tuition m advance.
l'tn n Jiot'lry. and Tr tunned J'aper Patterns, /j , ’vr v j One is large, well lighted, aud furnished
and ( Making. . , . ! with imm frame desks ami seats bf the latest
Exclusive agent for M r M. V, ork S celebrntod j style. Decorum andsehclavship of the first type
will bo ihsisle«i on. Board and rooms low, but
Forty Thousand Cases of Good*
were shipped from our house in One Year,
families, clubs, and merchants, in every part oi
tho country, from Maine to California, amomitinp
in value to over
Ono Million Dollars,
Our facilities for transporting tho immeiuu
business are better than ever before. \V« h..\
agents in alt tho principal ettins to purebas
goods from the Manufactures, Importers rr.
others, for ( a.sli, and often at »n immense eacr
fico from the original cost of production.
Our stock consists, in part, of the folk)win.
goods :
Shawls, Blankets, Quills, Cottons, Gingham.
Dress Goods, Table JAnnm, Toweling, Hosiery,
Gloves, Shirts, Corsets, &c., kr.
Silver-Plated Ware, Spoons plated on Nickel
Silver, Dessert forks, Five-bottle plated Cast ore.
Britannia Ware, Glues Ware, Tabic and Pocket
Cutlery, in great variety.
Elegant French nud German Fancy Goods. Beni
tiful Photograph Albums, ths j.ewufft aud choices!
styles in Morocco and Velvet Bindings.
Morocco Travelling Bags, Handkerchiefs,
and Glove Boxes, <(•<*.
Gold and Plated Jewelry, of the nesweft style?
We have also made arrangements with some c:
the leading publishing Houses, that will enab. *
us the sell the standard and the latest works o;
popular authors at about one-half the ngi. : aj
price:—snch as Byron, Moore, Burns. Mibon
Tennyson'* Works, in full gilt aud Clot
—and hundreds of others.
These and everything else for
ONE DOLLAR
FOR EACH ARTICLE.
We do not otfer a sincle nrtielo «f m*rchandi.»
that cau be sold by reguU. dealers at our pric* 1
We do not ask you to buy goods from us unle:
we can sell them cheaper than you can ohio : i.
them in any other way.—while tho greater po.
of our gooda arc sold at about
One-half the Regular Rates.
We want good reliable agents in every part o<
the Country. By employing your spare tune to
form clubs and sending us orders, you can ob
tain tha most liberal commission*, either in Hash
or Merclianchandlac, and all goods sent by u.
will be as represented, and we guarantee salisfsc-
,ion to every one dealing with our house.
Agents should collect ten cents from each cus
tomer and forward to ns in advance, for doaenp
live Checks of the gooda wc sell.
The holders of the Checks have the privilege of
cithfr J’.llNHifiDg the article thereon described
or of exchanging for any article mentioned eu
our Catalogue, numbering over 350 different ' >
tides,—not one ot which oan hr purchased in '. c
usual way for the same money.
The advantages of first fending for Chcc
are Uiese:
We are constantly buying small lota of *
valuable goods, which are not on our catalogues,
and for which we issue checks till all are »o! i ;
besides, in every large club wc will put a check
for Watches, Quilts, Blankets, Dress Pattern-, cr
some other article of value, giving some members
of the dub an opportunity of purchasing uuart:.
clc for about onq quarter of its value.
In every order amounting to over $5.00 *< c :o
panied by the cash, the Agent may retain $2 O'
and in every order of over $100, $3.00 may b.
retained to pav
THE EXPRESS CHARGES.
This offer Is more 'especially to assist Agent
in the Western and Southern Stales, hut is op':,
to all customers.
Commissions:
Agents will be paid ten per cent, in cash or
merchandise, when they fill up their entire chd
for which below we give a partial Iim of coi
missions :
For nil 0rd«’r *f $30. from a club of thirty
we will pay the .Agent, as commission, 28 yar<
Brown or blenched Sheeting, Good Drew Batter.
Wool Square Shawl. French Casaitocre Bants nn
and Y esf Pat tern, Fine large White Counterpane
etc., etc-, or $8.00 ih cash.
For an Order of ^150, from a club of fif:
we will pay the Agent, a? commission, lo x
sheeting, ono pair heavy Wool Blankets, 1 <
Dress pattern. Handsome wool square . hr. ofij
Silver case Watch, etc., etc., or $f».D0 in ca«h,
For an order of 8l#i>. from a club of
Hundred, we will pay the Agent, as commissi mi
100 yards good yard-w ide .Sheolihg. Coin-silvi..
Hunting Case Watch. Rich Lung Wind hhSM l,
suit of all wool French Cassimere, etc., or $10 i ^
Cash.
We do not employ any Travelling Agents, and
customeks should not pay money to pencils pur
porting to be our agents, vnUi*pariounlly aeputivt
cd.
Send fileney Always by Registered
Letters.
For further particulars aeml for Calnlo-iA
PARKER & Co.,
98 & 100 Summer St., Boston, Mas<
Sept 29 5-2 if
J.
system for cutting l.vilts’ drosses, Kaqnc*, nrtd
Masques, {Yu.
ts- 1 4 j r 4 !.-,-....4 r*i.
Apply to Principal.
jfi
I#
GOTTOIST CHINS
‘—AND—
Ingersoll’s Cotton Pi esse?
For Buie by
DAWSON TEEL* IfE>M>G